Alesi Erin R, Ford Timothy R, Chen Christina J, Fletcher Devon S, Morel Thomas D, Bobb Barton T, Lyckholm Laurel J
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System , Richmond, Virginia.
J Palliat Med. 2015 Jan;18(1):71-5. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2014.0053.
Existential suffering in patients with serious illness significantly impacts quality of life, yet it remains a challenge to define, assess, and manage adequately. Improving upon understanding and practice in the existential domain is a topic of interest for palliative care providers.
As a quality improvement project, our palliative care team created an existential assessment tool utilizing a dialogue-oriented approach with four questions designed to identify sources of existential distress as well as strengths and challenges in coping with this distress. The tool utilized the mnemonic CASH, with each letter representing the core objective of the question. Providers who requested the palliative care consult were asked to evaluate the CASH assessment. On completion of the project, palliative care consultants evaluated the appropriateness of the CASH assessment tool.
Patient responses to the CASH questions were insightful and reflected their beliefs, priorities, and concerns. Eight of nine providers found that the assessment enabled understanding of their patient. Seven noted a positive impact on their practice, and five reported an improvement in patient care after the assessment. The palliative care consultants who used the tool enjoyed using it, and half of them suggested changes to patient care based on their assessment. The most common reasons for not using the CASH assessment were inappropriateness to the consult, lack of perceived patient/caregiver receptiveness, or consultation service too busy.
Our quality improvement project demonstrated that the CASH assessment tool is useful in ascertaining existential concerns of patients with serious illness. It enhances patient care by the primary team as well as the palliative care team. As a brief set of questions with an easy-to-remember mnemonic, the CASH assessment tool is feasible for a busy palliative consult service. Furthermore, the positive results of this project merit more rigorous evaluation of the CASH assessment tool in the future.
重症患者的生存痛苦对生活质量有显著影响,但对其进行充分定义、评估和管理仍是一项挑战。改善对生存领域的理解和实践是姑息治疗提供者感兴趣的话题。
作为一项质量改进项目,我们的姑息治疗团队创建了一种生存评估工具,采用以对话为导向的方法,包含四个问题,旨在识别生存困扰的来源以及应对这种困扰的优势和挑战。该工具使用了助记符CASH,每个字母代表问题的核心目标。要求进行姑息治疗咨询的提供者对CASH评估进行评价。项目完成后,姑息治疗顾问评估了CASH评估工具的适用性。
患者对CASH问题的回答富有洞察力,反映了他们的信念、优先事项和担忧。九名提供者中有八名发现该评估有助于了解他们的患者。七名指出对他们的实践有积极影响,五名报告评估后患者护理有所改善。使用该工具的姑息治疗顾问喜欢使用它,其中一半建议根据他们的评估改变患者护理。不使用CASH评估的最常见原因是与咨询不匹配、感觉患者/护理人员不接受或咨询服务太忙。
我们的质量改进项目表明,CASH评估工具在确定重症患者的生存问题方面很有用。它增强了初级团队以及姑息治疗团队的患者护理。作为一组简短且易于记忆的问题,CASH评估工具对于繁忙的姑息治疗咨询服务是可行的。此外,该项目的积极结果值得未来对CASH评估工具进行更严格的评估。